Citric Acid Anhydrous 99%
Chemical appearance:
Anhydrous citric acid is presented in a white crystalline powder. It is also packaged in the form of colorless granules or crystals. The crystals have no odor but have a strong acid taste.
Chemical application and strengths:
Anhydrous citric acid has similar properties to citric acid monohydrate. The difference is the crystallization procedure. While the monohydrate citric acid is crystalized in cold water, the anhydrous forms are crystallized in water at a temperature of 78 degrees Celsius. In the process, it loses all the water within the crystals.
Citric acid anhydrous is one of the strong edible acids. Due to that property, it is a common food additive to enhance its flavor. It is also used for preservation of foods especially candies and soft drinks. In addition, it reacts with different metals to form citrate salts that are used as dietary supplements for people who lack minerals such as iron, sodium and magnesium.
Ice cream manufacturers use citric acid as an emulsifying agent. It prevents the crystallization of sucrose as well as the separation of fats under cold temperatures. Chefs also use it in place of fresh lemon juice in preparing various meals.
On the industrial scale, citric acid anhydrous is reacted with sodium bicarbonate to produce a number of products due to the resulting effervescent effect. First, it is used in the preparation of antacid powders and tablets. The effect is also used in the manufacture of personal care products such as bath salts and bath bombs.
Product Details
CAS Number:
77-92-9
Other Trading Names:
Anhydrous Citro
Anhydrous citric acid
Type of Packaging :
25kg composite paper plastic bag
25kg 3-ply kraft paper bags
500kg plastic woven bag
1000kg woven jumbo bags
HS Code:
291814